Reid is in denial about the vicious nature of the enemy and about the
U.S.-led plan to provide more security in Iraq, said deputy press secretary Dana
Perino. "He's also in denial that a surrender date — he thinks it is a good
idea. It is not a good idea. It is defeat. It is a death sentence for the
millions of Iraqis who voted for a constitution, who voted for a government, who
voted for a free and Democratic society."
What is even worse Reid says this kind of thing:
In a question and answer session after his speech, Reid was asked what
the U.S. should do if U.S. troops leave and Iraq collapses into
chaos.
"We know this is an intractable civil war going on now," he
responded.
What sort of idiotic answer is that? Yes, a civil war is going on right now and our troops stand in the way of it becoming far worse. Isn't that a good thing? We are keeping possibly millions of people from dying by us being in the country. Once the security situation gets better maybe then we can pull back. Perino is right that early withdrawl from Iraq would be a death sentence for millions of Iraqis carried out by the Democratic Congress.
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